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lolaelsa
22nd Jun 2002, 09:50 PM
Enjoy... ...



"...You’re My Mare Not My Mother
Riding high on the success of such books as You're My Mare Not My Mother and Denial Ain't What Keeps The Horseshoe On, Pamela Wilsby-Higgins is holding clinics across the country to promote her latest book and infomercials, From A Whisper To A Scream: When Your Horse Can't Hear You.

The plucky blonde, so progressive in her methods of equine communication she's called "The Woman Who E-Mails to Horses," is the first woman to receive national attention in the growing field of touchy-feely horse training.

Although successful, Pamela has been criticized for her unorthodox techniques and is the first to admit she's not a traditional horse trainer.

"Training is such a worn out concept, even the word 'train' is archaic, it comes from the Old French trahiner, to drag. And that's just what training is, a big drag!

"What I'm interested in is communicating with problem horses, letting them know they're not alone. Since I too have issues with trust and a history of abusive, dysfunctional relationships, I understand what they're going through. I can also relate to frustrated riders. As I wrote in You're My Mare Not My Mother, at one point a guilt-tripping gelding shamed me into believing if I were a prettier, thinner, smarter person I wouldn't be having riding problems.”

A New Attitude
“My goal is to facilitate people away from the 'Self-Centered' riding made popular in the 1980s to a more 'Co-Dependant' riding where the horse and rider work closely to deepen their relationship and become enmeshed in the riding experience."

In defense of reports that her clinics are among the most expensive in this new industry, Pamela is unapologetic. "You get what you pay for. Horses are individuals and it takes time to discover what form of communication works best for them. Whispering to horses is fine, but some respond better to murmuring or babbling, while still others prefer mime or slide shows. I have found when working with a herd, semaphore is the most effective."

Pamela further points out that not all bad horse behavior is the result of a negative breaking experience. "Horses are very sensitive and can have a variety of problems, both emotional and paranormal. They can suffer from depression, low self-esteem, eating disorders, even repressed memories.

”Most people are unaware of the large number of horses who are survivors of alien abduction. I have found that repressed memories of such abductions are the primary cause of trailering difficulties. There are also horses unfairly labeled 'spooky,' when their behavior is actually an appropriate response to poltergeist activity."

Pamela's symposiums cover a wide range of topics, such as: Reimprinting the Inner Foal, Obsessive/Compulsive Dressage, Andelusions of Grandeur, Bi-Polar Bending, A.D.D. in Arabians, Fear of Flying Lead Changes, and Feeling Suicidal? Consider Eventing.

When not on tour, Pamela offers weekend retreats at Passing Wind, her Malibu, California ranch, that focus on specific breeds and riding disciplines. She will also customize sessions to meet a client's particular needs and budget.

"Once we even re-birthed a Tennessee Walker to help her face her 'water issues.' It was exhilarating and only three or four people were injured." Pamela was unable to comment further on this event as the matter is still in litigation. "

:D :D

(New Rider note: This article was originally part of a spoof called the "Shadow Hills Grazette" written by Trelaine Lewis.)

Showjumper
22nd Jun 2002, 10:17 PM
OMG that sounds twisted and concerning!!!! :eek:

Aly
23rd Jun 2002, 02:09 AM
A.D.D. in Arabians.
Andelusions of Granduer.
Survivors of alien Abductions.
Passing wind ranch..

Bahahahaha, what a great article
:p :p :p :D :D :D

mikka
23rd Jun 2002, 02:25 AM
Sounds like a wonderful stand-up comedy routine!

KarinUS
23rd Jun 2002, 02:33 AM
Hilarious! Does Pam have a website? I need to check it. If she has any clinics in Texas this fall, we will need to sign up before she's all booked!!!

:D

mikka
23rd Jun 2002, 02:34 AM
"I also use indirect lighting, scented candles and soft music. I start by having a few glasses of wine with the horse, then begin to recount my earliest childhood memories of separation and abandonment, while lunging the horse at a trot. After several minutes of this, usually at the point in my litany of victimization where my abusive second husband leaves me for my farrier, the horse will begin to go through a visible change. While still at a trot, it will start shaking its head and trying to cover its ears. This is the moment I call 'The Throw Up.' The Throw Up is the point a horse reaches when it can't stand listening to my problems any more and will do anything to get me to stop, including being saddled, bridled and ridden for the first time. "People think it's magic when they see how willing the horse becomes once I shut up and start saddling, but there's nothing mysterious about it. I just have a very annoying voice and more issues than T.V. Guide."

virtuallyhorses
23rd Jun 2002, 09:41 AM
:D :D :D :D :cool:

love it Mikka!

I'm glad to see that my babbling at my horse is a valid communication technique...but I must try out a wee powerpoint presentation on him to see if I can get even better results

Kerry's Partner!!
23rd Jun 2002, 12:49 PM
Sorry folks but this brings to mind concepts of partnership etc which Mike Peace has been teaching for a VERY long time - and very well. Don't get me wrong, I take my hat off to anyone who promotes this type of horse-person interaction, I just wanted to point out that this not a new paradigm. In my view this sounds like MP's.

FRED
23rd Jun 2002, 12:51 PM
I wonder which famous trainer's will get the blame for influencing this New Attitude:)
Poor Pamela's horses.I wonder if she has been subject to those trendy seats at famous French airport:D and her poor brain is damaged or even worse sat next too Southern England's largest Beef producer on Euro Star and suffering hours of Bull!
Anyway my hearing is not very good at all thanks to Ozzie Osbourne, so i will have to give Pamela's road show a miss because i can't risk anymore damage{fortunately},[oh and i suspect my hearing is worse after attending Pareli road show...not wishing to be contraversial...after all i paid to watch natural horsemanship :rolleyes: }

Thank goodness horses can remain independant from human species given chance!
By the way....after checking out Dates for the Pamela road shows..
i think there is a missprint on the posters...start date 2004...we will all misss them! :D

Wally
23rd Jun 2002, 04:04 PM
The name of her retreat in Malibu has got to be a wind up.........

Peace
23rd Jun 2002, 04:35 PM
"Pamela began developing her techniques under the tutelage of GoWaan PoOLmiFynGer, the charismatic shaman of the Diamond-Phillips tribe and author of the ground breaking book, 'Horse Buck Hard.' 'The whole monosyllabism of Horse Buck Hard overwhelmed me with its Zen. I knew instantly I had to study with him.' GoWaan PoOLmiFynGer introduced Pamela to his tribe's ancient practices of Equine-Aromatherapy, Prance-Channeling, Stall Feng-Shui, Public Relations and Marketing.

'GoWaan taught me so much. Not only did I learn how frequently riders with dysfunctional personal lives project unresolved emotional issues onto their horses, but the outrageous amounts of money they are willing to pay to be told it isn't their fault.'

Pamela went on to become GoWaan PoOLmiFynGer's assistant when he toured to promote his calendar and video, Buckskin, Beads, and Beefcake. 'It was a great gig," she reflects, "but I knew it wouldn't last, when I noticed most of the women attending his sold-out clinics didn't have horses.'"
:cool: :D

KarinUS
23rd Jun 2002, 04:41 PM
Oh, my. It cracks me up. THANKS!!!

Kerry's Partner!!
23rd Jun 2002, 05:33 PM
Fred I thought I was the only mature rider on the board with hearing difficulties!!!!

FRED
23rd Jun 2002, 08:09 PM
Dear Kerry's Partner, Yep I never tire of saying "pardon" heaven know's how many times in one day.

Anyway,
I just recieved a E mail.. pigeon from hell droped it off on my car, grrr.
Ref: Pam and New Attitude's
Apparently:rolleyes: she once published book under devious
pseudo name of Mrs Kickit. Book was called : Horse has four Legs,The Unfare Advantage:rolleyes:

Anyway,when are you going to post picture of your Wesh D cob:)

Aly
24th Jun 2002, 02:03 AM
ROTFLMTO

GoWaan poOLmiFynGer, BahahahaBahahaha

Oh please stop, please have mercy on me, I don't think I can take much more. Hahahabahahahaha

Kerry's Partner!!
24th Jun 2002, 04:08 PM
If you keep your fingers crossed for me - you may see her pic by the end of July.

Sandra